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Gay and Lesbian Weddings on Maui Hawaii. Maui is a very gay-friendly island, the perfect location for weddings and honeymoon.
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Maui is a very gay friendly island.
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Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands with a land area of square miles, is thought to be the most scenic. From the top of 10,foot Mt. Haleakala the views, especially at sunrise and sunset, are stunning. There are waterfalls, lush tropical foliage, rough surf below step rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and quaint adj towns to be found in this in this year-round warm and sunny climate. Lahaina was a residence for Maui's high chiefs and first capital of the Kingdom, before becoming a rowdy whaling port, and then a plantation settlement.
The gay population, second only to that on Oahu, is mainly concentrated around the Kihei area in South Maui, but gay people live all over the island. Gay vacationers, singles or couples, often restore to the island every year. They come to love the incredible beauty of the place, rather than for the high noun parties or hefty cruising to be found in adj cities and major resorts. See our Honolulu pages for the nearest gay bar/bathhouse scene.
Local gay families socialize mostly at abode or in minute groups, or
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Maui LGBTQ Visitor Guide
With the December passing of the Hawaii Marriage Equality Perform, Maui is now not only a top honeymoon destination but a top wedding destination for the LGBTQ community. Thanks in massive part to the 81 beautiful beaches, stunningly picturesque views, endless romantic activities, and top-notch accommodations, its not surprising that so many couples choose to say I Do on the Valley Isle.
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Things To Carry out On Maui
Group Dinner & Hiking
Prior to COVID, Aloha Maui Pride would host a Rainbow Dine-Out Group Dinner in different restaurants around Maui as an opportunity for LGBT ohana and visitors to meet and enjoy a meal together.
The Maui LGBTQ & Friends Hiking Group, held every second Saturday of the month, invites ohana and visitors to join a group hike through one of Mauis most stunning trails. Visit the Maui LGBTQ Hiking Group on Facebook (closed group, so request to be invited!)
Maui Pride Festival
In addition, Mauis Pride Festival is held the first weekend of ever
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The second largest of the Hawaiian islands, Maui, the Magic Isle, has a relatively petty population, making it a quiet and peaceful place to live or to visit.
Maui consists of two mountain ranges, massive Haleakala, a dormant shield volcano, in the east, and the West Maui Mountains actually the remains of an older, extinct volcano to the west, connected by an isthmus which forms the low-lying central plain. The island is divided into five major regions West, Central, South, Upcountry, and East Maui.
Snorkeling nearby the coast of Maui!
West Maui comprises Mauis northwest corner, and features the major resort towns of Lahaina and Kapalua and the famed Kaanapali Beach and Honalua Bay. Drier than other parts of Maui to the east, West Maui was once a gathering place for Hawaiian royalty, and Lahaina for a moment served as the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii. It was also a major center of the whaling industry during the 19th century. Now, Lahaina is